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miblsi.org
Fall 2017-18
Tennille Whitmore & Courtney Huff
The Skills They Need to Help Them SucceedBy: Dr. Michael Heggerty
Phonemic Awareness
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Acknowledgments• Dr. Michael Heggerty• Dr. Anita Archer• David Kilpatrick • Dr. Roland Good• Dr. Ruth Kaminski
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Group ExpectationsBe responsible• Attend to the “Come back together” signal• Active participation…Please ask questionsBe Respectful• Please allow others to listen
• Please turn off cell phone and pagers• Please limit sidebar conversations
• Share “air time”• Please refrain from email and Internet browsingBe Safe• Take care of your own needs
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Pause for Partnering
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Purpose and Intended OutcomesParticipants will: Define phonological & phonemic awareness Understand how phonemic awareness fits
into the science of teaching reading Know what to look for in phonemic awareness
data to determine student needs Learn how to teach the lessons & practice
delivering the lessons
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Agenda
1.0 The What: Phonological & Phonemic Awareness
2.0 The Why: The Science of Teaching Reading
3.0 The How: Get Ready to Teach
4.0 The Who: Linking Program to Data
5.0 The When: Tips from the Trenches
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1.0 The What: Phonological & Phonemic Awareness
Big Units to Small Units…
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In Module 1.0, We Will…• Define phonological & phonemic awareness• Practice identifying the skills & tasks
associated with both • Review the scope & sequence of the
Heggerty program
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Phonological Awareness Reminder
Its all about SPOKEN sounds!
No PRINT involved!
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Phonological Awareness: What
A stair step image that captures three levels of tasks that students can engage in at the word, syllable, onset-rime, and phoneme level. In the first stair step - the skills at the beginning level are isolation, identification, and categorization. The second stair step upward at the middle level is blending and segmenting. The final stair step is deletion, addition, and substitution.
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Match Up!
Use the cards provided. Read the activity description & place cards in order of level and task.
Activity 1.1
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Phonemic Awareness DevelopmentDepiction of when certain key phonemic awareness skills should be mastered. Blend and Segment are shown under all of K up to the middle of 1st grade. Then from the middle of 1st grade up through 5th grade the skills shift to phoneme analysis (addition, deletion, and substitution)
There are three boxes that have the three levels of phonemic awareness development. The first one has a label of Pre-K to Beginning K to signify that early phonological awareness is developed during this time. This consists of word, syllable, and onset-rime which are listed in the first box. The second box is labeled K to Mid 1st to signify the Basic Phonemic Awareness level, which consists of phoneme blending and segmenting. The third box is labeled Mid 1st and On to signify Advanced Phonemic Awareness which consists of phoneme addition, deletion, and substitution.
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The Three Phases of Word Reading Development depend on their Phonological Counterparts
Phonological Skill Development
Word Reading Development
Early Phonological Awareness(Rhyme, Alliteration, Syllables, First Sound
Awareness)
Letters and Sounds
Basic Phonemic Awareness(Phoneme Blending and Segmenting)
Phonic Decoding
Advanced Phonemic Awareness
(Phoneme Manipulation, Substitution, Deletion, Addition)
Automatic Word Decoding
Ehri, 2005; Kilpatrick, 2015
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Phonemes: The DefinitionA phoneme is the smallest meaningful unit of sound in spoken language.Phonemes are linguistic units, not units of writing.
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Reith and Stuart, 2008
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Sounds in EnglishAlthough English has only 26 letters, it has:
18 vowel phonemes+ 25 consonant phonemes
43 distinct sounds
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Phoneme PracticeWord # of Phonemes Write each phoneme
pen 3 /p/ /ĕ/ /n/
cliff
speech
knife
marker
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Phoneme Practice Answer KeyWord # of Phonemes Write each phoneme
pen 3 /p/ /ĕ/ /n/
cliff 4 /c/ /l/ /ĭ/ /f/
speech 4 /s/ /p/ /ee/ /ch/
knife 3 /n/ /ie/ /f/
marker 4 /m/ /ar/ /k/ /er/
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What is phonemic awareness?“Phonemic awareness refers to the ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken words.”
National Reading Panel, 2000
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Phonemic Awareness vs. PhonicsPhonemic Awareness Phonics
Focuses on phonemes (sounds)
Focuses on phoneme (sound)/ grapheme (letter(s) associations)
Deals with spoken language Deals with written languageAuditory Visual & AuditoryStudents work with manipulating sounds and sounds in words
Students work with reading & spelling words using phoneme/ grapheme associations
Hear the language See text representing the language
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Heggerty: Three Versions
• PreK - Purple• Kindergarten – Blue• Primary (1st) – Yellow
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About the Program – More What• A research-based program for PreK, K, & 1st
• Intended to be done as a whole class• Takes 12-15 minutes daily• 35 weeks of curriculum provided• Scope & Sequence designed to address
multiple skill sets at increasing levels of difficulty (larger units to individual phonemes)
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Activity 1.2Scope & Sequence• Kindergarten: Turn to page xv. • 1st grade: Turn to page xiii. • With your partner, review the weekly lesson
skills/levels & the how the skills/levels of difficulty progress over 35 weeks. Answer the following questions below:• What stays consistent for 35 weeks? • What changes over time & when do these changes
happen?
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Phonological Awareness Progression KTask Compound Word
Week 1-4SyllableWeek 5-8
Onset-RimeWeek 9-12
PhonemeWeek 13+
Blend after…noonnight…time
can…dydoc…tor
c-abb-ack
/b/ /a/ /t//h/ /i/ /m/
Segment footballskateboard
numberbegin
cabback
fixvan
Add room + bathroom + class
funny + ereasy + er
at + /b/at + /s/
it + /f/an + /p/
Delete fireman-manmailman-man
cleaning-ingdusting-ing
ham - /h/fit - /f/
rim - /r/doll – /d/
Substitute birthday – birth to sun & the word is?
colder – coldto fast & the word is?
bag - /b/ to /r/ & the word is?
tock - /t/ to /r/& the word is?
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2.0 The Why: The Science of Teaching
Reading
Law, Science, & Research…Oh My!
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In Module 2.0, We Will:• Review key elements of the Third Grade
Reading Law• Clarify how phonemic awareness fits into the
science of teaching reading • Understand what research says about
teaching phonemic awareness• Develop language to support the sense of
urgency around this critical skill
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Third Grade Reading LawRecent legislation emphasizes the following related to reading instruction in order to ensure that all third graders are reading on or above grade level:• Early screening assessment in reading for K-3• Evidence-based core reading instruction• Individualized intervention for struggling K-3 readers• Focus of the 5 major components of reading: Phonemic
Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary & Comprehension
• Explicit & systematic instruction Michigan Department of Education
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Simple View of ReadingA formula introduced by Gough & Tunmer in 1986
This graphis shows The Simple View of Reading.There are three important findings from the research behind the simple view of reading.1.Reading comprehension results from skills and knowledge that can be broken into two distinct and identifiable categories: decoding and language comprehension.*Decoding is defined as: efficient word recognition – this goes beyond the traditional def. of decoding as the ability to sound out words based on phonics rules. It includes fast/accurate reading of familiar and unfamiliar words in both lists and connected texts.*Language Comp is defined as: the ability to derive meaning from spoken words when they are part of sentences or other discourse. They encompass receptive vocabulary, grammatical understanding, and discourse comprehension.2.All reading difficulties fall into one of three general types: poor at language comprehension, poor at decoding, or both.3.Both decoding and language comprehension abilities are necessary for reading and both must be strong. Strength in one area cannot compensate for a deficit in the other area.
Decoding X Language comprehesnion = Reading Comprehension
Word-level reading and oral language comprehension are relatively independent
abilities. Gough, 1986
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Simple View of Reading: DecodingThis image shows the decoding skills represented by the right side of the Simple View of Reading equation. The progress of skills includes print concepts, phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, word knowledge, and fluency. Print concepts is defined as the understanding of the organization and basic features of print. Phonological awareness is defined as demonstrating the understanding of spoken words, syllables and sounds (phonemes). Phonics and word recognition is defined as the ability to know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skill in decoding words. Word Knowledge or Sight Vocabulary is defined as instant and effortless access to all, or almost all, words read. Fluency is defined as reading with sufficient accuracy and rate to support comprehension. This graphic is represented as a stair step to show how each skill builds on the next.
Gough, 1986: Kilpatrick, 2015
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Simple View of Reading: LanguageInferential Language
Skills
Narrative Language
Skills
Academic Vocabulary
BackgroundKnowledge
Ability to discuss topics
beyond the immediate
context
Ability to clearly relate a
series of events
Ability to comprehend
and use words
Possesses general and topic-specific background knowledge
Gough, 1986
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Do Students Own This Skill? This image consists of three colored circular linking arrows going vertically down. The first arrow is red and has the word Acquisition under it and the word Learn outside of it. The second arrow is yellow and has the word Accuracy under it and the word Practice outside of it. The third arrow is green and has the word Automaticity under it and the word Own outside of it.
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Changing Emphasis of Big Ideas
Depicts what big idea of reading fits with each grade level and what skills should be emphasized at each grade level. Across the top are columns that has grade K-5. Down the left hand side - the big ideas of reading are listed. K-mid 1st grade key emphasis skill for phonemic awareness is Blend and Segment. K-3's key emphasis for Phonics is sounds/basic phonics and advanced phonics & multisyllabic. Mid 1st through 3rd grade's emphasis for fluency is words and connected text. 4th and 5th grade's emphasis should be reading.
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Activity 2.1
Show Me! Big Idea Game1. Team Captains take the white board & marker. Be
prepared to share your team’s answers. 2. We will read an activity. Your team has about 30
seconds to decide which big idea & what grade level(s) it matches. Team Captains will write the answer on the white boards.
3. When we say “Show Me!” have your Team Captain hold up the white board to reveal your answer.
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Impact of Phonological Awareness
“The degree of outcome in reading progress appears to be directly related to the presence and nature of phonemic awareness training.”
Degree of PAInstruction
Outcome Standard Score Gains
No PA Minimal 0 to 5
Basic PA Moderate 6 to 9
Advanced PA Strong 12.5 to 25
Kilpatrick, 2015; p. 303
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Phonemic Awareness: Why
“Every point in a child’s development of word-level reading is substantially affected by
phonological awareness skills, from learning letter names all the way up to efficiently adding
new, multisyllabic words to their automatic word vocabulary.”
Kilpatrick, 2015
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Phonemic Awareness & Spelling Link• Students must be aware of phonemes within
words in order to map graphemes onto phonemes. (Ehri & Roberts, 2006)
• Phonemic awareness is central in learning to read and spell. (Ehri, 1984)
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Spelling as Orthographic Mapping
Readers use the pronunciation of words already stored in LT memory as anchoring points for letters used to represent the pronunciations
Step 1: attach phonological sound in memory to letters
Step 2: anchor the sequence of letters in memory
Model of what orthographic mapping looks like. The
word lake is represented in three boxes - with an arrow linking the /a/ sound to the silent e. The word boat is three boxes with /oa/ in the
middle represention one sound. The word dream is represented in four boxes
with /ea/ in one box representing one sound.
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Orthographic Mapping
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Activity 2.2Research Findings
• Partner #1 read page i. • Partner #2 read page ii.• Select 1-2 findings to share with your partner from your
assigned page. • With your partner, use the slides in Module 3.0 to agree
or disagree with the statement below. • Phonemic awareness instruction is an essential part of
literacy programs from Pr-eK through 5th grade. • What parts of this module might your grade level team or
leadership team need to know regarding this skill?
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The Why: Take Home Points• Phonemic awareness instruction is an essential part of
literacy programs from PreK through 5th grade. • AGREE!• Blending & Segmenting are great first steps to creating
readers and writers. • We blend to read. • We segment to spell.
• However, Phoneme Analysis (Addition, Deletion, & Substitution) will build automaticity & strengthen the rate at which students store & retrieve information.
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3.0 The How: Get Ready to Teach
Insert drumroll, here.
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In Module 3.0, We Will…• Understand continuous & stop sound
• Be able to make then accurately
• Understand voiced & unvoiced sounds & why that matters
• Review the key elements of explicit instruction • Learn & practice the lessons in Heggerty
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Consistent Sound Messages• Instruction in sounds includes:
• Stop vs. continuous sounds• Voiced vs. unvoiced• Pronunciation (how to accurately say the sounds)
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Continuous & Stop Sounds Defined
• Continuous sounds: sounds can be made until a person runs out of breath without distorting the sound
• Examples: /s/, /m/, /a/
• Stop sounds: sounds produced with one short push of breath
• If a stop sound is held, the sound will be distorted
• Examples: /b/, /g/, /t/
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Continuous vs. Stop SoundsContinuous Stop
/f//l//m//n//r//s//v//w//y//z/All vowel sounds (name and sound)
/b//d//g//h//j//k//p//t/
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Voiced vs. Unvoiced Sounds
• Voiced sounds: spoken with the “voice box” turned on or resonating
• Unvoiced sounds: spoken with the “voice box” turned off, like a whisper
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Sound Pronunciation GuidanceAn image of the sound pronunciation guide that shows participants how to accurately make the sounds. It has example words for each sound as well as a descriptor to help pronounce the sound. There are vowel and consonant phonemes listed. For example, the sound F is labeled as an unvoiced fricative continuous with fog listed as an example.
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Activity 3.1Let’s Practice
As we watch the video of the correct pronunciation of sounds, make each sound after the
demonstrator
Sound VIDEO(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch7lGykVwgs)
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Activity 3.2Sound Practice
• Locate the Sound Pronunciation Sheet in the back of your workbook
• Partner 1 practice making the voiced/unvoiced and continuous/stop sounds. Partner 2 provide feedback.
• Switch and continue until time runs out
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How are the skills taught?• From easy exercises to more difficult• From larger units (e.g., compound words, to
syllables) to smaller units (phonemes)• From highly supported activity (T: says word
and first sound; S: read word and first sound) to independent activity (T: says word; S: repeat the word and the first sound)
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Activity 3.3Scope & Sequence Practice
See what you can recall about the program setup. (If you need a hint, refer to pages xv or xiii.)1. ______ Naming2. Rhyming3. ______ (Beginning Sounds)4. Blending5. Final & _____ Phonemes6. Segmenting7. _____ Phonemes8. Adding Phonemes9. _____ Phonemes10.Language
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Check Your Work1. Letter Naming2. Rhyming3. Onsets (First Sounds)4. Blending5. Final & Medial Phonemes6. Segmenting 7. Substituting Phonemes8. Adding Phonemes9. Deleting Phonemes10.Increasing language skills
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How Explicit
New activities should be introduced using explicit instruction:
I do it.We do it.You do it.
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How: Active EngagementRequest for Frequent Responses:• Choral Responses• Hand Signals• Gestures / Actions
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How: Heggerty Hand Motions Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQzHg1mSWA4)
• Punch It Out• Initial/First Sound Fist• Choppers• Roller CoasterAs you watch the video, practice using some of the gestures along with her.
Activity 3.4
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How: Brisk PaceMaintain a brisk pace:• Preview the lesson• Establish & use routines• Use clear, concise teacher language• Limit digressions• Stay focused
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How: Provide Corrections
When a student or students make an error, say the correct response & have students repeat the correct response.
Think:1. Tell2. Ask3. Start again
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K – Letter Naming with SoundsWeek 1-20Using flashcards, show the letters and say: “Letter is____. Sound is _____. (variety of activities listed with this part throughout the week)Week 21-24Add digraphsWeek 25-32Add L blends, add R blends, add S blends, and add three letter S blendsWeek 33-35Review of all letters, digraphs and blends
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1st – Letter Naming with SoundsWeek 1-7Alphabet review (including the multiple sounds for some letters – name & sounds, hard & soft sounds of c and g, multiple sounds sounds for y, s)Week 8-18Consonant blends & digraphs and long & short VowelsWeek 19-24 Vowels: Short and long soundsWeek 25-28R-controlled vowels & advanced vowels: au, aw, au, ou, ow, oi, oy, oo
Week 29-31Inflectional endings: ing, ly, er, ed est
Week 32-35Prefixes and suffixes; vowel review if needed
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Rhyming – Experience as a Student • Kindergarten
• Repeating rhyming words out of a series of words (K, Week 5)
• Producing a rhyming word with an unfamiliar or nonsense word (K, Week 5)
• Self-production of rhyming words (K, Week 13)
• 1st Grade• Rhyme recognition (1st, Week 1)• Rhyming & onset fluency (1st, Week 15)
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Rhyming – Teacher PerspectiveSkills: Rhyming K, Wk. 7
Instructions vary by day. Mon, Wed, & Fri: Teacher reads the word set. Students repeat only the two rhyming words.*Answers in bold. Ex. T: hun
S: Not hun! One!
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cab, tab, fibget, bet, hitdid, hid, nodhit, sit, hotcut, but, hatham, jam, homeneck, deck, pickhop, top, cuplog, jog, jugfun, sun, ran
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Activity 3.5Rhyming
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Onsets – Experience as a Student• Isolating onset phonemes (sounds) in spoken
words (K, Week 2)• Isolating onset phonemes in spoken words
(1st, Week 4)• Identifying onset phonemes in spoken words
(1st, Week 9)
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Onsets – Teacher PerspectiveSkills: Onset 1st Wk. 6
Teacher reads each sentence. Students give the repeated onset. Ex. T: Cats can climb.
S: /k/ **Students say sound, not letter.
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Billy bought bent bananas. /b/Nellie needs nine nickels. /n/Sue saw seven seals. /s/Phil felt foolish. /p/Tina told Tim tales. /t/Elephants exercise elbows /e/Polly pet Patrick’s parrot. /p/
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Activity 3.6 Onsets
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Blending – Experience as a Student• Blending individual words into compound
words (K, Week 1)• Blending syllables into spoken words
(K, Week 7)• Blending onset with rime into spoken words
(K, Week 12)• Blending phonemes into spoken words
(1st, Week 12)
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Blending – Teacher PerspectiveSkills: Blending K, Wk.15
Teacher says the individual phonemes. Students listen and then say the individual sounds as they slide chips into Elkoninboxes. **Students say the whole word.**MIBLSI & Teachers’ Recommendation – avoid this during whole group instruction, model on screen or board.
Monday/c/ /a/ /t/ cat/g/ /a/ /s/ gas/m/ /a/ /n/ man/t/ /a/ /g/ tag/f/ /a/ /n/ fan/b/ /a/ /t/ bat/v/ /a/ /n/ van/r/ /a/ /g/ rag/n/ /a/ /p/ nap /h/ /a/ /d/ had
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Activity 3.7 Blending
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Final & Medial Phonemes – Experience as a Student
• Isolating final phonemes in spoken words (K, Week 25)
• Isolating medial phonemes in spoken words (K, Week 13)
• Identifying same final phonemes (sounds) in a series of words (1st, Week 16)
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Final & Medial – Teacher PerspectiveSkills: Medial K, Wk. 15
Teacher says word. Students repeat the word using the roller coaster hand motion, and enunciate the vowel sound in a loud voice.
Monday
dipsit
himbigfinlit
will kickzipdid
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Activity 3.8 Final & Medial Phonemes
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Segmenting - Experience as a Student• Segmenting individual words in compound
words (K, Week 2)• Segmenting syllables in spoken words (K,
Week 5)• Segmenting onset and rime in spoken words
(K, Week 9)• Segmenting phonemes in spoken words K,
Week 15, 1st, Week 16)
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Segmenting – Teacher PerspectiveSegmenting: K, Wk. 18
Teacher says the whole word. Students repeat the word & use hand motions to chop it into phonemes. Ex. T: van
S: van, /v/ /a/ /n/
Monday
fix vandothillsatdollrip
hampophit
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Activity 3.9 Segmenting
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Substituting Phonemes – Experience as a Student
• Substituting words in compound words (K, Week 1)
• Substituting the initial phonemes in spoken words (1st, Week 16)
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Substituting – Teacher PerspectiveSubstituting: K, Wk. 7
Teacher says word. Students repeat the word. Teacher says, “Change the /*/ to /*/ and the word is?” Ex: T: rainy
S: rainyT: Change /rain/ to /dirt/
and the word is?S: dirty
Hand motions – two closed fists
Monday
Chunky – speed – speedyspeedy – mud – muddymuddy – fun – funny funny – crab – crabbycrabby – chunk - chunky
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Activity 3.10Substituting
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Adding Phonemes• Adding syllables to words or word parts (K,
Week 7)• Adding initial phonemes (sounds) to spoken
words (K, Week 16)• Adding phonemes to spoken words (1st, Week
19)• Adding final phonemes (sounds) to spoken
words (1st, Week 23)
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Adding Phonemes – Teacher PerspectiveAdding: K, Wk. 15
Teacher says word. Students repeat the word. Teacher says add /*/ at the beginning/end and the word is?Ex. T: boat
S: boatT: Add /life/ to the
beginning and the word is?S: lifeboat
Monday
air + port = airporteye + sight = eyesightany + one = anyoneplay + house = playhouseback + ground = backgroundbook + worm = bookwormhand + cuff = handcuffrain + fall = rainfallwater + color = watercolorlife + guard = lifeguard
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Activity 3.11 Adding
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Deleting Phonemes – Experience as a Student
• Deleting initial phonemes from spoken words (1st, Week 19)
• Deleting final phonemes from spoken words (K, Week 32)
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Deleting Phonemes – Teacher PerspectiveDeleting: 1st, Wk. 2
Teacher says word. Students repeat the word. Teacher says without /*/ and the word is?Ex. T: footstep
S: footstepT: Without /step/ and the
word is?S: foot
Hand motions: Open palms
Monday
sailboat - boat = sailhighway - way = highlipstick - stick = lipdoghouse - house = dogbaseball - ball = baseskyscraper - scraper = skyroadwork - work = roaddrumstick - stick = drumlifeboat - boat = lifepothole - hole = pot
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Activity 3.12Deleting
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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Increasing Language Awareness• Repeating a sentence• Breaking a sentence into separate, spoken
words• Clapping words in a sentence• Counting words in a sentence
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Activity 3.13Student Experience
• Pretend to be our 1st grade students
• Hand motions are done by the teacher, but some students will naturally join you
• Feel free to try out the motions with us
• 1st Grade, Week 3 – Put it altogether
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Activity 3.14Putting It Altogether
1. Acquisition: Experience this lesson component as a student first.
2. Accuracy: Work with your partner to develop your instructional delivery of this section.
3. Automaticity: Put it into practice with your assigned group –stand and deliver practice.
4. Do You Own This Skill?
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4.0 The Who: Linking Program to Data
It is a beautiful thing.
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In Module 4.0, We Will…• Identify first sound & phoneme segmentation
fluency data patterns & what they indicate for instruction
• Encourage your to OPEN your student booklets to analyze response patterns
• Share another assessment resource from the Heggerty program that will provide additional information to help determine a focus for small group instruction
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DIBELS Next Reminders• A benchmark score is the lowest level of okay.• There is great power in opening student
booklets to reveal response patterns. • Use the response patterns to help develop
small group instructional focus.
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DIBELS FSF Data Look ForThis is an example of a student's responses for First Sound Fluency (FSF) benchmark assessment. It shows that this student is unable to segment blends.
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Activity 4.1Data Digging - FSF
Find the data activity in your workbook. Use the sample data to respond to the questions. Reflect: What important information can you gather from the student booklets that you can’t get just from the score? • Is the student able to pull the first sound off the word• Can the student separate the first sound in words that
have blends• What does this data tell you that the student needs?
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DIBELS PSF Data Look For ”Laugh”
This image portray three different student response patterns for the word “laugh.” The first box has the word laugh and indicates that the student repeated the word and indicates early phonological awareness scaffolding towards basic. The next box has the pattern of the student says the onset/rime for laugh (/l/ /af/). This indicates a need to scaffold toward basic phonemic awareness. The final box has the pattern where the student says each sound in the word, which shows the student is ready to apply this skill to more difficult word patterns.
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Activity 4.2Data Digging - PSF
Find the data activity in your workbook. Use the sample data to respond to the questions. Reflect: What important information can you gather from the student booklets that you can’t get just from the score? • Is the student able to pull the first sound off the word• Can the student separate the first sound in words that
have blends• What does this data tell you that the student needs?
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Phonemic Awareness Skills Assessment: K
http://www.literacyresourcesinc.com/assets/1/7/Kindergarten_PA_Assessments.July_2014.pdf
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Uses of This Additional Assessment• Use your DIBELS Next scores PLUS
response patterns to identify students who you might need to know more about regarding their phonemic awareness skills.
• Use the results from the additional assessment to place students into small groups with a common instructional focus.
• This information could also help to inform Tier 2 & 3 groups (intervention).
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A Real Life Example – Pre & Post
D. Frieben, Portage Public Schools.
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Heggerty - Instruction
Whole Group
• Includes all students• 10-15 minutes daily• The entire lesson
Small Group
• Includes students who are identified as needing additional support
• Parts of the lesson (repeated parts)
• 5-10 minutes
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Adaptation Possibilities • Teach the lesson twice, once in the morning & once
in the afternoon• Pre-teach lesson to struggling students before the
whole class lesson• When first learning routines, teach fewer words• Teach one page of the lesson one day & the second
page the next day
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5.0 The When: Tips from the Trenches
Teachers are awesome.
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In Module 5.0, We Will…• Motivate you to start this program immediately• Provide tips from teachers who are already
implementing this program• Invite you to stay connected to our Heggerty
Hub Network of teachers
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When?• Start tomorrow…seriously• Minimal prep for whole group
• Letter cards
• Preread the lesson
• Practice hand motions
• Aim for 15 minutes – if it takes longer use less words in each lesson until the pace picks up.
• Find a daily, consistent time to carve out for Heggerty lessons (protect this time!)
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Interventionists When?• Use as warm-up to your intervention lessons
– especially the phoneme analysis components (substituting, adding, deleting)
• We often stop our phonemic awareness instruction once students master blending & segmenting...
• Students in intervention groups – no matter what grade would benefit from this practice
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Helpful Reminders• Language play
• Time to play and experiment with words! • Goal: to make it fun & engage all students in this daily
practice. • Super Power Skill
• Working on solidifying & enhancing phonological & phonemic awareness in all students
• Phoneme awareness performance is a strong predictor of long-term reading and spelling success & can predict literacy performance more accurately than variables such as intelligence, vocabulary knowledge, and socioeconomic status. (Gillon, 2004)
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Stay Connected MIBLSI Content Specialists:• Tennille Whitmore
• Courtney Huff • [email protected]
Facebook Group:• https://www.facebook.com/groups/heggertyhub/
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End of Day Evaluation
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2 – Part Evaluation
• Retrospective Self Assessment• Feedback on the Session
. . . both using the responders.
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Scale for the Retrospective Self Assessment Questions
4: I am confident that I know it and I can apply it to my context. 3: I am confident that I know it, but am unclearon how to apply it to my context.2: I need more information and examples toknow it better. 1: I have more questions than answers.
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Rate your knowledge / skills / competence for the following items at the end of this
training.
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1. I can teach the lessons provided in the Heggerty program and use my data to help inform
my instruction.
. 4: I am confident that I know it and I can apply it to my context. 3: I am confident that I know it, but am unclear on how to apply it to my context.2: I need more information and examples to know it better.1: I have more questions than answers.
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2. I understand how phonemic awareness fits into the science of teaching and know why it is an essential component for literacy instruction.
. 4: I am confident that I know it and I can apply it to my context. 3: I am confident that I know it, but am unclear on how to apply it to my context.2: I need more information and examples to know it better.1: I have more questions than answers.
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Rate your knowledge / skills / competence for the following items at the start of this
training.
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1. I could teach the lessons provided in the Heggerty program and have used my data to help
inform my instruction.4: I was confident that I knew it and I could apply it to my context. 3: I was confident that I knew it, but was unclear on how to apply it to my context.2: I needed more information and examples to know it better. 1: I had more questions than answers.
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2. I understood how phonemic awareness fits into the science of teaching and knew why it is an essential component for literacy instruction.
4: I was confident that I knew it and I could apply it to my context. 3: I was confident that I knew it, but was unclear on how to apply it to my context.2: I needed more information and examples to know it better.1: I had more questions than answers.
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Feedback on the Session
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1. Today’s learning was a valuable use of my time.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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2. I am leaving with tools and strategies to successfully complete the next steps
(assignments, communication, activities) that were identified in today’s session.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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3. The content included clearly defined outcomes for the day.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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4. The content and activities are well aligned with the goals and priorities
of my District.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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5. The trainer(s) presented the content in such a way that promoted active engagement, opportunities for processing, and time for participants
to work together.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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6. The pacing and amount of material presented were appropriate
for the time allocated.
4: Just Right
2. Too much or too fast1: Too little or too slow
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7. The materials for the day facilitated my learning.
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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8. The training space was acceptable for learning (comfortable temperature, good working space, functional technology).
4: Strongly Agree3: Agree2: Disagree1: Strongly Disagree
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Written Feedback
Please also take a moment to provide written feedback. Forms are provided
at the back of your workbook.
• The most valuable part of this planning session was….
• This planning session could be improved if…